Sunday, February 12, 2006

Snow Storm in NJ

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For early December, it's a heck of a storm," Joe Bastardi, meteorologist with AccuWeather, told Reuters. "This is a major nor'easter," he said. "This could be the worst storm since December of 1981 when we had 10 to 20 inches of snowfall whipped by high winds."
New York could get up to 8 inches of snow, with parts of New England getting 12 inches or more, Bastardi said, and the Washington, D.C., area may get as much as 6 inches.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WEATHER/12/04/storms.roundup.ap/














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Winter storm dumps several inches of snow in southern NJ
(02/18/04) EDISON - The winter storm system that dumped several inches of snow in southern New Jersey is headed out to sea. The snow has slowed traffic in some areas Wednesday morning, but no major travel problems are being reported.
The snow fell for several hours before tapering off to flurries in most areas by 4 a.m., and the National Weather Service canceled a winter storm warning issued for Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Ocean counties. Winter weather advisories in place for other nearby areas also have been lifted.
The storm, which formed off the coast of the Carolinas, had reached New Jersey late Tuesday. Four inches of snow fell in Atlantic and Cape May counties, with slightly lesser amounts reported in Burlington and Ocean counties. Northern counties were mostly spared by the storm, with little or no accumulations reported.

http://www.news12.com/NJ/topstories/article?id=101581

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